Ultra-hip Broken Social Scenester, Feist, puts aside the punk for a spot of Fame on this super-fun Technicolor jam! Somewhere between a Gap commercial and a Wes Anderson short, 1,2,3,4 finds its cozy hipster niche.
This Brooklyn boy brings new depth to piano-pop with debut album Music for Tourists. Chris's delicate sounds add startling sadness to waiting tables in a restaurant full of drag queens. Really.
Led by trans frontman Lucas Silviera, The Cliks deliver defiant, and intensely hook-laden rock 'n' roll. "Oh Yeah," is their recent breakout hit, but this powerful posse has only just begun to rock.
Gay bashers murdered hip-hop artist Melange Lavonne's best friend, and she makes her voice heard at his funeral. Melange condemns these Christians' message of hate, as they condemn her for being gay.
For the second single from Under the Blacklight, runaway bride Jenny Lewis isn't ready to just be her man's "silver lining."
It's hard work being sexy and Brazil's hottest new band, Cansei de Ser Sexy (Portuguese for "Tired of Being Sexy"), is a little sick of it. Thankfully, these oversexed rockers have mustered up the magic once again for us asexualites. Tune in, get sexy. 'Nuff said.
Always popping hipster standouts, The Go! Team, have a bustling all-instrumental jam on their hands with "Junior Kickstart." They've also recorded perhaps the oddest, most hilarious chase-scene video of recent memory. Mmhmm, that's good cinema.
When the Cincinnati singer isn't touring the East coast, he's all about helping the poor, lonely "straight" men of New York. Some guys don't require much convincing -- 'Back to Brooklyn, get it cookin..."
Swedish trio Peter Bjorn and John enlist wispy-voiced Concretes vocalist Victoria Bergsman on this paean to instantaneous, all-engrossing attraction-- which is, appropriately, the sensation one feels after listening to this splendid little number!
In this video from their latest album, The Con, the identical twins "get a little scared" performing for an odd, color-swapping audience.
The sensitive singer/songwriter and openly gay artist Gregory Douglass makes a somber video for his harmony-rich ballad.
The promise of bonafide lovin' from this electrofunk duo even has the dog turned on. Who knew polygons could look so racy?
These Texas rockers enlist the help of Amanda Lepore for their video. And after watching Amanda perform, a young man shows his feminine side to take to the stage.
Daniel Merriweather lends his vocals to this DJ Ronson track, but beware the shoes! This magic pair lures men in, but the shoes only spell trouble for their owners.
New York City-based band Telling On Trixie rock out at a mental institution on the single from their debut album.